What You Will Study

All Construction related study programmes cover health, safety, and principles of construction relevant to the trade and sustainability They also aim to develop practical skills for this craft.

For Architectural Joinery you will study:

  • Principles of Construction
  • How to Work Safely in a Construction Environment
  • How to Produce Drawings and Cutting Lists
  • How to Mark Out and Cut Traditional Joints
  • How to Manufacture/Fit Windows and Doors
  • How to Manufacture Staircases
  • How to Set Up and Use a Range of Hand and Power Tools
  • How to Construct a Stud Partition Wall
  • How to Construct a Timber Floor
  • How to Hang a Door
  • How You Will Be Assessed

    Theory is assessed through an externally set examination set in March and June; with practical skills assessed through an externally set synoptic assessment completed in May.

  • Entry Requirements

    5 GCSEs at Grade 9-4, including English and Maths.
    OR
    GCSE English and Maths at Grade 9-3 with Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery.

    All learners will be required to complete a BKSB assessment.

  • Further Study

    On completion, you can progress to Level 3 On Site Construction T level.

    Alternatively, if you have gained employment in the sector you may return as an apprentice on a day release basis to achieve a Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard, progressing to the Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard.